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[gpELP FOR YQU
TjP!£| For honest treatment and a speedy cure write
or go to Dr. J. Newton Hathaway whose
great reputation is a sufficient guarantee of
satisfactory results. Consultation oflymau Free.
HI • Conti acted or Hercid-
BlOOu rBISOH tary SyphllUs In all its
terrible stagey copiier-eolored
spots on lace b£tx><l), little ulcers on the
tongue, m the mouth or throat, lalllng out of
the hair or eyebrows, decay of the flesh or
tones, completely and forever eradicated
without the use of Injurious drugs, leaving
the system In a pure, strong and health
ful state.
liaa!aaaU or on larged veins, which
T3nGQC6I6 lead to a complete loss of
Mg sexual power; also Hydrocele, Gonorrhoea,
* Gleet, Stricture and aU Private and Venereal
Diseases and Weaknesses of rues quickly
cured.
'Afro TOE HESSIAN FLY
INSECT HAS MAUK ITfS APPEAR
AJiCE IN SO .UK SECTIONS
OK GEORGIA.
NOW TOO LATE TO FIGHT IT
V je— ‘+■ ■
tts Ravages on the Preseat Crop Can
not Ue St* ed-ANletlio<l Fur Its
Kxumiluatlon.
Hon, O. B. ft evens, Commissioner oi
Agriculture, i#lanta, Ga.:
Dear Sir— Under separate cover I am
mailing you a sample of my wheat,
which up to a short time ago was look
ing very woll indeed, but for the last
week or two it shows au evidence of
some blight. Upon examination I find
some insect in the stem of the wheat be
tween the top of the ground and where
the first lateral ioo f s arc found. lam
satisfied that this insect is damaging my
wheat, and would like for you to inspect
the sample and write me what it is and
what can be done in the matter.
Answer.—This insect has been re
ferred to the Stato Enteiuologfkt, Pro
fessor W. M. Scott, and he pro Ann ca
it to be the Hessian fly, a wellßmwn
peat, found all over the I \
States, it ia uj-.-e r --v> late to
ravages of this pest upon the
wheat crop. The treatment for this S
sect is preventive. Thy Hessian fly isH
small, dark colored insect, resembling
somewhat the small mosquito. There
are two destructive bjood, one appear
ing ill the spring, and working at or
near the lower joints of the wheat,
causing the stem to break down in ail
directions, a condition commonly desig
nated as “straw formed grain.”
The dormant stage of the insect re
mains in the stubble until fall, embedded
vu the outer surface of the straw at or
near the outer joints, and protocted by
the loaf sheaf. Tha full brood of ths
adult fly Mn I'gos from the dormant or
“flax setd” stage, aud th period of Us
active flying or swarming varies with
the latitude pud Season. The eggs are
deposited op file leaves of the wheat, on
wheat sown early enough to be up be
fore the ending of tlie period of its
active flying. The maggots hatching
front the eggs descend beneath the leaf
sheaves to the base ui the plant near the
top of the ground, and under the
ground, where they feed on the juices oi
the tissue, and cause the infested plant.-
to have a stunted, dark green or brown
appearance, and prevent the infested
shoots from producing good heads of
grain next spring. The Insect passe*
the winter m tho “flax soed” or “wintoi
dormant stage,’' nud the adults emerge
in tlie spring at periods varying with
the latitude altitude nud season. Hence
we " >u" 'oil :i : vise the sowing of
in the S’ cri-oi of (Jalhouu until alter
fir ’ n the fall. The ohji^t
shoe’ r ■ vas narly m possible irj
Duffy's Pure
Mali Whiskey
Absolutely pore ; contain* no Fusel on*
cures" *
Consumption
Bronchitis w s'"?' v
General Debility Js> r~3h
Overwork
Oyspepsia /
Depression
Exhaustion and—
weakness from whatever causes
When all other remMlcs fail try it.
the greatest known ftixntiuuQt and tonic.
Stillwater, Maine.
i)aft i MaH Whiskey Cos., Rochester. N. Y.:
I.' tS.i*—Having had long trouble ai •! b**morr
fcag‘* for a long time, four mcml* ago I com
uusing your Pare Malt Whiakey, and have
"Wr much eiiefited thereby. Pleaf-e cei.d tup your
b- ,: of information. Yours truly, A. NOVAS.
President Albert C. Smith, wf the Suffolk Dispen
ser v, Boston, in the cc irse of a le't< r, says: “We
Cud It necessary In our work to urea stimulant
which without question is absolute! v pure, and we
lire glad to eay that in torr ‘Duffr**- Pure Malt
Wunkey’ wr h.v uncced* im bt*‘tiing what has
totffToi p at t'ciH’ance n many *ire of pro
|r*6unced danger. We allow Id bo unwdJiing to b
I without this valuable stimulant. ” W
Government medicine t#tn.p Jiar*:sthe genuine.
All dru.ff Inte and crocerF ordlTCcttn plain package
, eiprews paid, fl.tjO a Dottle: Medical B/okl t mh{
| free.
Patfy Stall Whisker Cm., Hack*.ter, K. V.
Kidney and Urinary BS&S
cult, 100 Frequent, Bloody or Milky Urine;
all functional diseases of the Heart, Lungs.
Liver aud Stomach; also Catarrh, Rupture,
Rheumatism, Plies, Fistula and all Blood
aud Skin Diseases and all Female Diseases
treated according to tha latest tuul best
methods known to medical science.
llmmsa T>aatmaa( B 7 c°rrospon
nome I rVnnlßni deuce always sue
cessful. \V rite for free book Just published and
Symptom blank U you cannot call.
iJ. NEWTON HATHAWAY. M. 3.
l>r. Hathaway & Cos.,
*5 Aryan Street, Savannah, On.
ItESTIOX THIS PAPER WHEN WIUtIM.
the talito get rid of the fly, and soon
enough for the wheat to get a good start
to prevent winter freezing, hence you
will see that just when to sow your
wheat is a very important matter to be
determined, aud the latitude, altitude
and the season play au Important part.
But after all the experience and good
judgment of the planter must dictate
just when to sow his grain.
REMEDY SUOOKSTED.
The remedy for the Hossian fly is;
1. Rotation of crops, planting the
lame land every three years after a clean
crop, as ootton.
2. After the grain has beou gathered
in the spring, in tho/all all the stubbie
and refuse of the field should bo rakod
together and efleotaally burned.
8. Some recommend late sowing as a
remedy to avoid the evil, since, if de
ferred until after the fly has laid it!
eggs the wheat esoapes the first brood.
This, however is objectionable in re
spect to the crop not being thus able to
obtain a good start before the frost
comes, and consequently, being liable to (
winter killing.
4. Pasturing the crop with sheep foi
a day or two, or mowing off the tope of
the plants and feeding to stook iu order
to destroy the eggs, together with tho
use of the roller, are means often em
ployed. We consider, thongh, burning
the stubble the most effectual remedy,
aaido from that of giving best chance tc
the crop to obtain a vigorous growth bS
i fru-H thesepcstsmake their appearance,
k 5. AiuiUlW fomedy recommended
is as follows: Sow a narrow strip of
wheat aronnd each field in August or
early in September, aud defer as long as
the season will permit the sowing of
the wheat from which the c-rqp is to be
obtained. By this moans the wheat
•own in the strip will make its appear
ance moat of the eg(fi of the
fly upon it. After this
period ItUfcould be plowed under
very decpl.vlntt the eggs may bo de
stroyed, and the latter wheat then sown.
The outer strip may then be included
also. This method is said to bo very
successful. It will destroy tho fly and
protect the wheat at the same time.
Hoping this will prove satisfactory lam
Yours very truly,
Dia>AKfji! <T op Agriculture,
Atlantic Ga.
Have yon a senna of fullnossion the region
your stonac!* after eating? if ao you will be
benefited by nsing Chamiierlnin’s Stomach aud
Liter Tablet*. They also cure belching and
Mil stomach. They regulate the bowels too.
tAeiac. N Id bv Bishop's Brug Store.
HOW’S THIS?
We offer One Hundred Dollar 3 Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Halt’s Catarrh Care.
CO., Toledo, O.
hove
TWWWPve him perfectly honorable
in all business frsnsaotions, and finan
cially able to carry out any obligations
made by tbeir firm.
West <fc Tniax, wholesale druggists.
TOIIO, o.
Welding Kiuiiftt AMinMf y'de
druggists, T
lull’s (J at an inter
ei y, set• oy the blood
ami mucous aOr/aocs of the system.
Testiiuolii&la sent free. I’rioi 75d,per
ho.tlo. S '!d by all druggists. Hall’s
Family Inl, are the beat.
To Stop a Gold.
After exposure or when you feel a cold com
ing on ike a dose ofTrolev’a ifouey and Tar
It never f dls to stop a cold if taken in time. W
J. Uutte.
Half fh" World is in Darknasa
as It. the cause or their ill health. If they would
.tart to treat their kidneys with Foley’s Kid
ney Cure, the wt at loess of body and mind, back
ache headache and rheumatic pains would
disappear. W. J. Butts.
DeWitt's Witch Hazel ato will quickly
in al the worst burns and and not leave
a scar. It csd be applied to cuts and raw sur
faces with prompt and toothing effect. Use it
for piles and skin di-cases. Beware of worth
less counterfeits. W. J, Balt*.
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. NOVEMBER 20. UUO
ADVERTI3ED LETTER LIST.
The following is a list of letters re
maining in the postofflee at Bruns
wiok, Ga., unclaimed, for the week
ending Noy. .7,1900.
B-.Divid Bteman, Aid B’rrymir,
M Fsnnie Broods, J. p. Burns,
C- Mi iJßuur Dotnlo'e 1 Carri'zWnr-,
T**o o.pers.
TV—Mrs. Anrie DjvU. Mr-. Chjr
-1 -tie t> oksoa, Miss Ida Dilltrd.
F—Miss Jennie Fiowerr.
G - M ss Miry Camm ’.g\ Stephen
Grec , Miss Allie G irrison, Jss. G-ff.
M ssr?. Gsrlr ff & Clo.
H-f-. M U -.rnson, Mr?. Lvoy H—v
m o, Alh:c. Hirdison, M s Ctrria j
Bo .1 e.
J—hiss Barbara Jor s.
IC -Miss Lillie,
X. ~H.se Cl i a W#K Uflia" 1. vir,, i
on;
M— E D. M Glory, Reynold Mein'
_to*h.
P—Alexander Parker, Mrs, Rachel
Parker, W. H Pleae&uts.
R—R. G. Ratlilfe, Albert Rogers,
Cuyler Roberson (2), Mies Allie Rob
erts.
B—Miss Jessie Stafford, Mias Annie
Bell Southard, Mrs. Lulia L. Smith?
Mrs. Jas. Q. Smith, Miss AnnatasU
Snell, Paul H. Smith, Cal SmiUn jiw’
Frank Smith, Miss N. C. sdirlstf,
it? #
Afademoiselle EmmaSoaojr.
Van kjsfk.. 9 : ‘ . j
W-fiessie Wilihft, Henry VVj. 1
Parties sailing for letters,must say
a<W§rfl*ed and pay one oeot.
, JSstrons of the postal service will
P *a®e giv as definite instruction®
about .disposition of fetoefr mail, wbetb
io it if residence, ptaos of buslnen
or to their employer's box. This tfive*
us more trouble thaa
not having definite instrucMoxfrwhat
yoti wish. If you will but let your
wish be known. I will fee that it is
complied with. Without this definite
instruction, it is as unsatisfactory to
us it may be to you, receiving it one
time through one source, and at an*
other time through another.
Vienne call at oil!and leave definite
instructions.
IP. MoC.BkoWn,
Postmaster
citation.
GEORG f A—Glynn Cottsty.
Lorena Turner, wife of Alfred Tnwier. has
apiilied for exemption of personality anUett
iok apart anti valuation of bomegtekd out of
luh property aud I w ill pass upon ilie Sadie at
JO oclofk a. rn.,on the 22ml day of OotolKir.ieOO,
at my office. Thii September Jftnb, IflOO.
HORACE PART,
Ordinary Glynn County, Ga.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—GIvnn County,
To w bom it may concern: H. J. IG ad having
in proper form applied to me for permanent
letters or administration on the estate of
George McArthur, late of eaitl county, tub* is t<j
cite all anil einirnlnr. the creditors and next of
kin of George Me Arthur to be and eppiiai' at
my office within the time allowed by iasv and
show cause, If auy they can, why permanent
ml ministration should not laS granted to Ji. .J.
Read on .George Mr Arthur's estate. Witness
my hand official signature this 13th day of Oc
tober, I9CO. HORACE PART,
Ordinary.
CITATION.
.GEORGIA—GIynn Countyi
Whereas, Kila J Jennings, administratrix of
Georjre W. Calvin estate, n prejeots to the
court in her netUlom duly filed and entered on
record, that she has fully adnhinlatei ed George
W. Calvin’s estate. This is, therefore, to cito 1
all persons concerned, kindred on l creditors,
to show' cause, if they enn, why bftid ad
mu#sirntrix should not be difeharged from
administration, and receive letters of disnris
gion on tho first Monday in December, J!*00.
HORACE DART,Ordinary,
CITATION.
GEORGIA—GIynn County.
To whom it may concern: Hi rami. Road
having m proper form applied to me for i>cr-,
uianent letters of adimnistr®tton on the e
late of Lou Stafford, lute of said county,
this is to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of Lou Stafford, to be and ap-.
pear at rny office within the time allowed by
law and show cause, if any they can. why
permanent administration should not he
granted to Hiram J. Rend on Lon Stafford es
tate. Wltue-g my official signature this sth
day of November. 1900.
Horace PART. Ordinary.
CITATION.
Georgia—Glynn County.
To whom It may concern: Take notice,thmt
Charles O. Jones has applied for permanent
administration on the estate of D.P. Joues,
late of said county, deceased, find if there be
suv objection t j the grant of said application,
let it he pienented on the first Monday in De
cember next, at which time the game will com
on for bearing in the court of ordinary of said
county at the usual hour and place for holding
said court. Given under my hand and official
signature this 13th of September, 1900.
* HORACE DART,
Ordinary Glynn County.
ins sail sis
IMhmEB Mr
THANK MUST BE! OSi iV SI r*sl
To our Drugs and Medicines for restoring health to many and permitting them to
enjoy their
THANK3GIVING
Holiday- Those who are suffering should avail themselves of the advantages that our
unlimited Stock of
DRUG AND MEDICINES
Offer. We can fill the physicians’prescriptions or supply a remedy from the many
proprietary articles,
will PK ®®
tint.
what Stczjlj i^ji=:e:iz>
Is some where en our shelves. Our Stock of Drugs and Medicines'contains that which
to cure you! ills, give you strength and restore you to health.
Whether you prescribe for yourself or get a
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTION
We can fill it. Our compounding department is in competent hands and we use the
purest drugs obtainable at
.SMITH'S PHARMACY,
The Times oiiigjob folli'ce is n.ow in
fuH'blngt again and those desire
to aavo money should f fat it bid on
their work. Best wbrkmen and bast
eqoip^U.
CALL ON ”‘i
L. A . Miller
\
ifim mu mu
did Flooiif
Large Stock J ust Received.
Corner Bay %t 1 MitusHtld. Phone 177
O.aJy place in town wbcrc kiln ilrtefl
lumber can be bought.
PUBLIC B ALE.
Georgia—County of Glynn.
Under a power of sale containod In that cor
tain deed to secure debt from L. V. Carroll to
M rtf. Til, fj Parker, paid deed being noorded in
VOL 9 of ;nortgfO?ei, folio 643, there will be * eld
before toe floor ‘of tLo court bouge of vaid
eounty. n Brunswick, Georgia, on rho flrat
Tuesday in December pro vitro, Between fkie
logal bouts of salt- to the highest und 1/ At Win
dor, for Aafh, nil of that certain tract, lot or
pared of land,Situate In sail cour ty unu at te,
about fe x miles north of the city of Brunswick,
in the 20th district G M., of said county, de
scribed in a deed from K, M. Turner to aafel
Carroll,ns 2•Ac mof land, having ?he follow
ing eoursda, d'staucosftixl adiiieasnreiTH’ntft to
•wyi Commencing at a pine tree on the pub
lic road loadiuag from what Is known an the i
Old Cbapd to *ne Soudcr Goodbiead Place, ami 1
running thence south 37 degrees we r, t,n4 chain*
ami 48 link<- to a *take; tlience running nor*h 70
degree/' west, 7 chain* and 501lnk to n pne
thence running north 37 degree*ear. t HI
chains and 43 links to a black gum tree; thence
running south 70 degree* east, 7 chain* and 5o
links to the initial point.; said tract bounded on )
the north by lands of estate of If. C* Day, on the
east by said public road from Old Chapel to
saJd Bouder Goodhread Place, on the <m h by
public road and lands of Busan K. Miller, and
on the west by lands of said e tate of aani Day;
>/eing the place wbereht the said Carroll ope
rates a small country farm, known < .'arrcll’s
Farm. Also that certain other tract of land,
in said county and disirlct, eoutaimiiK 8 acres
of land, adjoining the tract above and Bnrilied,
and being particularly described an to courses
and distances in said deed to secure debt from
said Carroll to Mrs. Parker.
Bai l two tract* of land to be sold as the
rronerty of said L. V. Carroll to satisfy the in
debtedness named In said deed to secure debt,
that 1* $590 primm-ai with H |>er cent, interest
thereon from March Ist, 1900, until paid, he
el Jes all costs of this sale as j.rovlded for in
■aid deed to secure dvbu Purchaser pays for
titles. This Novernher Bth. 1000.
L V, CAR ROLL, Grantor,
Uy MBS. M.L. PARKER, his a*ont and at
torney in fact under t*!> power of sale afore
a;4
&IPANS ™ees
Doctors find
(f® . • V “* - ■J •
f A Good
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Prescription
lor maiikiiid
2* Drejjt*!.. awn, tiMww,
f—. *m-SUn4i, (inrij Sure. n4
'SB* TW pam, Indue imi fratvat W. ,
,m ßifei-. ... M wh.!-, tfc. ma
•fe{; # greS. Tu --oj Im aa —.—-
RECOMMENDS IT TO TRAINMEN.
G. H. H&usau, Lima, O , entrinesr
1 1.. E. &W. railroad, writes: “I have
been troubled a great deal with bsck
achf'. I was induced to try Foley’e
Kidney Core, and one bottle entirely
relieved me. I gladly reoommend it
to any one, especially my friends
among the trainmen, who are usually
similarly afllicted.”
t
Many people sworry l/ecaose they believe
they have heart disease. The chgncta are that
their hearts are all right hot their stomachs
are unable to digest food. Kodo> liyspepslo
Care digests what you eat and prevents the
formation of gas which makes the stomach
press (against the heart. It will euro.every
orm of Indigestion. W. J. Butts.
P. DEVARIS,
Gocerics,
Country Produce
—Vegetables etc,
Also Gontoctionerv,
MONK STREET. BRUNSWICK, OA
T. POOL,
Contractor and Builder,
119 South Stonewall Struct.
Brunswick, Georgia.